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Register For Sorority Recruitment

There is a $60 registration fee if you register before August 25; this fee will increase to $75 if you register on or after this date. This fee is payable only be credit card and will be paid via the registration website.

Schedule of Events & What To Wear

Time: Parties will begin at 5:30pm on Friday and 2pm on Saturday. Your Rho Gam will provide you a schedule of your event times

What to wear: Please wear a plain white tshirt. Jeans, skirts or capri pants are appropriate, no shorts. Flat shoes.

How the parties work: Parties take place over two days. You will attend 6 parties total. Each party will be 30 minutes long, with a 15 minute break in between.

September 1 Round Two: Philanthropy

Time: Parties will begin at 10am

What to wear: A little dressier than jeans. Skirts and capri pants are still appropriate, no shorts. Flat shoes are still best, but you may choose to wear heels

How the parties work: You may attend up to 4 parties. Most will attend less than 4 parties; this is normal! Each party is 30 minutes long with a 15 minute break between.

September 7 Round Three: Preference

Time: Parties will begin at 11:00am

What to wear: This is a dressy night! Cocktail dress is appropriate. You should wear heels.

How the parties work: You may attend up to two parties, it is normal to only attend one.Each party will be 50 minutes long, with a 15 minute break in between.

September 8: Bid Day

Time: 11:00am Slane Center Gym

What to wear: Jeans and comfortable shoes!

Additional Information To Consider

Cost: Joining a fraternity or sorority is a financial commitment. There is a cost to register for recruitment as well as costs to the chapter immediately upon joining. You can expect to pay dues in the amount of $800- $1200 per year for the duration of your college career.

Academics:Fraternities and sororities have high academic standards. Potential new members are advised that each chapter has a GPA requirement for their new members.

Commitment: Joining a fraternity or sorority is a large time commitment. You should be sure that you are able to commit to each aspect of the organization, including education, philanthropy, chapter events and social events. Fraternities and sororities aren’t like clubs, in that you can’t quit because you want to. You should read everything carefully that you are asked to sign!

Rules: Potential new members should review the Panhellenic Recruitment Rules that are applicable to them. 2018 Recruitment Rules

Letters of Recommendation: Letters of recommendation (aka “rec letters”) are not required, but are welcomed. Each sorority has their own standards for recommendations. If you have sorority alumnae that want to write you a recommendation , please have them consult their sororities national website for procedures on writing letters of recommendation.

Recruitment Week Schedule

How the parties work: You will visit each chapter during this round. Each “party” will be 25 minutes long, with a 5 minute break in between.

Night Two – Wednesday, September 4

Time: Chapters will host their own events between 6pm-10pm.

Location:TBD by individual chapters

What to wear: TBD

How the parties work: Party attendance by invitation only. Chapters will be hosting their own events at various locations. More information will be provided to those who receive an invite by the chapter.

Night Three – Thursday, September 5 & Friday September 6

Time: Chapters will host their own events between 6pm-10pm.

Location:TBD by individual chapters

What to wear: TBD

How the parties work: Party attendance by invitation only. Chapters will be hosting their own events at various locations. More information will be provided to those who receive an invite by the chapter.

Bid Day – Sunday September 8

Time: Arrive at 10:30am

Location: Cottrell Ballroom

What to wear: Casual. You will receive a t-shirt from your new chapter to wear with the rest of your pledge brothers!

Additional Information To Consider

Cost: Joining a fraternity or sorority is a financial commitment. There is a cost to register for recruitment as well as costs to the chapter immediately upon joining. You can expect to pay dues in the amount of $800- $1200 per year for the duration of your college career.

Academics:Fraternities and sororities have high academic standards. Potential new members are advised that each chapter has a GPA requirement for their new members.

Commitment: Joining a fraternity or sorority is a large time commitment. You should be sure that you are able to commit to each aspect of the organization, including education, philanthropy, chapter events and social events. Fraternities and sororities aren’t like clubs, in that you can’t quit because you want to. You should read everything carefully that you are asked to sign!

The High Point University National Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body for 4 historically African-American fraternities and sororities on High Point University’s campus.